One victory in 35 years at Anfield is a truly abysmal record. I think it's only three league victories in over 60 years too.
Records are there to be broken of course, but that's the size of the task facing Guardiola. For whatever reason, this fixture tends to bring out the worst in us, and indeed the best in them.
The prospect of Bravo, Kolarov, Clichy etc trying to play out from the back with their players pressing and the fans baying for blood makes me feel a bit anxious, but I'm sure Guardiola is relishing the tactical battle with Klopp.
Whatever happens, we need to weather the early storm and try and take the sting out of the game. If we go behind early on I'm not confident we'll be able to turn it around.
Records are there to be broken of course, but that's the size of the task facing Guardiola. For whatever reason, this fixture tends to bring out the worst in us, and indeed the best in them.
The prospect of Bravo, Kolarov, Clichy etc trying to play out from the back with their players pressing and the fans baying for blood makes me feel a bit anxious, but I'm sure Guardiola is relishing the tactical battle with Klopp.
Whatever happens, we need to weather the early storm and try and take the sting out of the game. If we go behind early on I'm not confident we'll be able to turn it around.